Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Not immediately, but idling a car will drain the car’s battery over time. This is because idling does not recharge the battery, but acts as a drain as it continues to pull energy from it.
If you’re concerned about draining your battery unnecessarily, try to limit the amount of time your car idles. If possible, turn off your car if parked for extended periods.
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